FAQ

Questions, answered.

Everything about how MonsterSolver works, what it costs, and how to use it responsibly. Still stuck? Contact us.

Product

What is MonsterSolver?

A state-of-the-art solver for No-Limit Texas Hold'em. Give it a spot — positions, board and sizings — and it returns the optimal (GTO) strategy with per-hand action frequencies and EV, in seconds.

Which games does it cover?

No-Limit Hold'em, 2 to 6 players, from preflop through the river — any board, any bet sizing.

How fast is a solve?

Typically 1–20 seconds per spot. Solving runs on cutting-edge cloud GPUs, so you get the play while the hand still matters — no queue, no waiting.

Is there a downloadable app?

Yes — MonsterSolver ships a free desktop app for macOS and Windows. Download it, sign in with your account or API key, and solve with the same credits. The heavy solving still runs in our cloud, so the app stays light. Prefer your own tools? The API works with a wide range of third-party poker software too.

Does it work with other poker software?

Yes. MonsterSolver plugs into a wide range of third-party poker training tools, so its strategies can show up right inside the apps you already use.

Pricing & credits

What counts as one solve?

One solve is one calculation for a given spot — flop, turn, river or a preflop range. It's the same unit whether you're on a plan or paying one-time.

Plans or pay-as-you-go?

Subscribe monthly for the best rate (Essential, Pro or Multi-table), or buy one-time packs of solves with no commitment. See pricing for details.

Do plan solves roll over?

No — monthly plan solves reset at the start of each billing cycle. One-time packs are different: those solves never expire and roll over indefinitely.

Can I switch between monthly and yearly?

Anytime, from your billing dashboard. Yearly billing saves you up to 50% versus paying month to month.

Can I try it before paying?

Yes — download the desktop app and it can request a free demo key with 200 solves for your computer, no account needed. When you're ready, add funds to that same key and keep going.

Do I pay before or after using solves?

Before. MonsterSolver is prepaid — you add funds or subscribe, and solves draw down from your balance. There are no surprise bills.

Payments

How do I pay?

MonsterSolver is crypto-only. Payments are handled by our processor Payram — pick a coin, send to the address shown, and your credits are added automatically once the transaction confirms on-chain.

Which cryptocurrencies do you accept?

Five: BTC (Bitcoin), ETH (Ethereum), TRX (Tron), USDC and USDT. Stablecoins are supported on both ERC-20 (Ethereum) and TRC-20 (Tron) networks.

Can I pay with a credit card?

No. There are no cards and no stored payment methods — every payment is an on-chain crypto transaction you send yourself.

Do plans renew automatically?

No. Crypto has no auto-charge, so plans never renew on their own. Your plan runs for the period you paid for, then stops unless you renew it manually. You'll never be charged without sending a payment.

How long until my credits arrive?

As soon as the network confirms your transaction — usually a few minutes, depending on the coin and network conditions. The dashboard updates automatically.

What if I send the wrong amount?

Credits are added for whatever you send, converted at the rate shown. If something looks off, contact us with your transaction hash and we'll sort it out.

Account & access

I have an API key but no account — can I sign in?

Yes. On the sign-in page, choose "API key", paste your key, and you'll finish setting up your account on the next step.

How do I track my usage?

Your dashboard shows your current credits, when they refill (if subscribed), daily usage and a full solve history.

Is there a referral program?

Yes — refer someone and earn 30% of what they add to their key for a full year after they sign up. See referrals.

Fair use

Can I use this at the tables?

No. MonsterSolver is licensed for study, analysis and training only. Fair-use terms keep it from being used as a real-time assistant during live play. See responsible play.

Is it allowed against other players?

Only if they're aware it's in use. Using a solver covertly against unaware opponents is cheating and breaks the rules of every poker site.

What is it actually for?

Learning. Use it to study spots away from the table, review your hands, and train your decisions so you understand the game faster.

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